ADB: Power rates seen to rise by 27% in 2025
- June 30, 2022
Electricity prices across Asia and the Pacific are seen to rise by as much as 27% by 2025 if the region’s energy supply will remain unchanged, the Asia Development Bank (ADB) said.
Electricity prices across Asia and the Pacific are seen to rise by as much as 27% by 2025 if the region’s energy supply will remain unchanged, the Asia Development Bank (ADB) said.
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